The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 19, 1961, Page Page Three, Image 3
"Cocky" By Rosemary Hankin
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ONE BIG FAMILY
Step Up.
Step up and meet the n
"Gamecock" family. During I
semester, members of this group 1
combine ideas and sweat to prodi
each weekly issue. To acquaint 3
with the new staff, a thumbi
sketch of the editor's assistants
offered below.
- Editor-in-Chief
JLeading the clan is Howt
Hellams, a rising junior majori
in journalism. Often called "B
lams," Howard claims, "They ui
to call me 'Nothin' in high scho(
One of his time-consuming pastir
is smoking.
A Sigma Chi pledge, he is tre
urer of the Student Body and c
responding secretary of KSK. H<
ard is also vice-chairman of Hoi
Board and a member of the El
tions Committee. He is past v
president of the Press Club z
has been both managing editor z
sports editor of the "Gamecock."
"I want to promote student g
ernment in the paper next yea
said the new editor-in-chief.
would like to see the "Gameco<
become a daily paper, but I belii
that's a dream of the future."
Managing Editor
Assisting Howard will be D<
Gray, also a rising junior E
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Salute to Managers
Gene Dyson's call of duty will be
business manager while Bob Hill
trd will act as advertising manager.
ng Gene, a veteran student, is married
el- and majoring in business. He was
3ed advertising manager last semester.
>1." Bob, a rising junior and member
ses of Sigma Chi, was previously cir
culation manager. He is a member
as- of KSK, "Y" Cabinet, Elections
or- Committee and tieasurer of Press
>w- Club.
nor Assisting Bob will Ie Carol
ec- Esleeck. Carol, a rising sophomore
ce- and member of Pi Beta Phi, was a
Lnd contestant in the "Miss Columbia"
Lmd Contest.
Serving as circulation manager
Dv- will be Murray Coker, a rising senior
r," majoring in business. Murray was
"I exchange manager last semester.
:k" He is a member of KSK, "Y," Press
eve ",lub and Elections Committee.
News, Please
Keeping USC students up-to-date
>ug on events will be Levona Page, a
Lmd rising junior majoring in journal
ism. Levona has been news editor
for the past two semesters. She is
president of Press Club, correspond
ing secretary of the South Carolina
Collegiate Press and a member of
the Hypatian Literary Society.
Levona hopes to work on a news
paper this summer.
Sports Editor
Carroll Gray, a junior transfer
from Wofford, will head the sports
staff. Carroll, a member of Sigma
Nu, KSK, and the Garnet and Black
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enture Editor
Stories on page three will be the
responsibility of Joan Wolcott,
feature editor. Joan is a rising
sophomore and a journalism major,
minus one totem pole. She was as
sistant feature editor last semester.
Joan, a member of Chi Omega, is
secretary of the Press and Pep
Clubs and is treasurer of the Pan
Hellenic Council.
Rosemary Hankins, assistant fea
ture editor, will continue to (raw
perky "Cocky" cartoons along with
writing various articles. She is a
member of Pi B(ta Phi and the
Macready Society.
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Marty Shehe-, a rising junior
whose hobb li, talking, will he
Society editor. She is treasurer of
AKG, secretary of Student Union
and a member of the StudIent
Council, Press Club and Elections
Committee. Con-erning her p!ani for
the society page, .larty said, "I am
going to use Carolina students as
models instead of those pictured in
mats."
Assisting Marty will be Nancy
Ariail, who was ene of the news
editors last semester. Nancy, a
senior majoring in journalism, is a
member of Alpha Delta Pi. AKG
and Press Club.
On and Off Campsu
Serving as campus editor will be
Mary Ann Newman while Pat
Peden will be exchange editor.
Mary Ann is a rising sophoimore
majoring in sociology. She plans t(,
spend her sumnier working as a
baby-sitter in Bayhead, New Jersey.
Myrtle Bea(
Summer Fi(
The three "R's" of readin,' 'ritin',
and 'rithmetic wil soon becone the
three "S's" of sunimer, sun, and
study for many University .-:udent.
desiring both an enjoyable and
profitable summer.
Again this year, the USC Exten
sion Division is offering summer
field classes at Myrtle Beach for
undergraduates and teachers wishing
to improve their ecrtification.
The courses taught will he fully
neered itedl courses meeting the usual
University standards. In most cases
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'at. also a rising sophomore, was
campus editor In.st semester. She is
a nember of Pi 1t3a Phi and "Y."
1Her favorite iastimie at the moment r
is jacks.
Serctars. P'Inographer
A busy seer,tary will be Emily s
Redding, a r shg sophomore major- e
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Joe Van Dykc, a sophomore in
ichanical engincering, will serve
: chief photographer. le will gp
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"Imester to help get the "Game
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